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Alfred Apaka - Wikipedia Alfred Apaka died suddenly of a heart attack in 1960, aged 40, while playing paddle tennis at a Honolulu YMCA [8] He was buried [9][10] with a microphone in his hand, and his final resting place is at Diamond Head Memorial Park
Alfred Apaka - IMDb He died on 30 January 1960 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA Popular Hawaiian singer, long a regular on Webley Edwards's popular "Hawaii Calls" radio show, whose recordings on American Decca and Capitol records were very popular with U S Mainland audiences during the 1950s
Alfred Aholo Apaka (1919–1960) - FamilySearch. org He had at least 1 son with Edna Mae Blake He lived in Maui, Hawaii, United States in 1930 and United States in 1949 He died on 30 January 1960, at the age of 40, and was buried in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, United States
Alfred Apaka | Hawaiian Music Walk of Fame Alfred died suddenly of a heart attack at age 40 while playing handball at the YMCA in Honolulu Visit the statue of Alfred Apaka at the Hilton Hawaiian Village in the Tapa Concourse
Alfred Aholo Apaka (1919-1960) - Find a Grave Memorial In 1960, Apaka was making plans for a nationally broadcast television special, but on January 30 of that year, he suffered a fatal attack and died at the age of 40
A Love Affair with Alfred Apaka — Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian . . . That morning, a quarter century after his passing, the presence of Alfred Apaka was as strong and vivid as during his lifetime And there was no doubt among those gathered at Leahi that his recordings will eonhnue to delight generations yet unborn
ALFRED APAKA - SQUAREONE. ORG Alfred Aholo Apaka was born in Honolulu in 1919 and died suddenly in 1960 His stunning baritone and good looks earned him the title of 'The Golden Voice of Hawaii '
Alfred Apaka | Bio | Filmography Alfred Apaka's life was tragically and prematurely terminated on January 30, 1960, in his native city of Honolulu, situated on the picturesque island of Oahu, within the majestic state of Hawaii, which is, in turn, a constituent state of the United States of America